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Internal Cargo Integration Angela Hart/0C4 281-244-2308

Overview Typical Cargo for Launch/Disposal Cargo Delivery Requirements Cargo Accommodations CTB, M1/M2, M3 Standard Non-Packed Cargo for Launch/Disposal Food Containers Waste Containers Large ORUs – Hardmounted Cargo Delivery Requirements Cargo Return Requirements Typical Cargo for Return Vehicle On-Orbit Stay Time

Typical Cargo for Launch/Disposal Cargo Accommodations Cargo Transfer Bags (CTB) M1/M2/M3 Bags Standard Non-Packed Cargo for Launch/Disposal Large ORUs – Hardmounted for Launch Strapped/other mounted for Disposal Food Containers Waste Containers

Cargo Transfer Bag (CTB) Cargo Transfer Bags (CTBs) are Nomex stowage bags that contain removable, reconfigurable dividers used for packaging cargo for launch, disposal or return. CTBs are available in half, single, double, and triple sizes. Each configuration has a zipper closure and a removable mesh netting restraint system located inside of the CTB.

Cargo Transfer Bags P/N 33111836-40 Reference JSC 39207, Cargo Transfer Bag (CTB) Certification and Acceptance Requirements Document and JSC-39233 Rev. D, Cargo Transfer Bag (CTB) Interface Design Document (IDD) for actual CTB design, installation, volume, and interface requirements, ground handling, packaging and stowage requirements CTBs are certified for launch/return stowage configurations inside hard side lockers (RSR/Middeck) and TBD ATV/HTV strapping configurations.

Historical CTB Weights Total Bags Used Bag Tare Kg (lbs) Cargo Avg. Kg (lbs) Crew Provision Half 239 1.0 (2.2) 5.13 (11.3) 5.07 (11.2) Single 223 1.81 (4.0) 10.26 (22.6) 9.42 (20.8) Double 21 2.04 (4.5) 20.51 (45.2) N/A Triple 15 2.81 (6.2) 30.76 (67.8)

Sample Oversized Items for Launch Hardmounted Items Items requiring specific FSE for hardmount to carrier structure TESS, ARED, and Heat Exchanger M01/M02/M03 Packed Bag Items Items that can fit weight, cg and dimensionally in oversized bag accommodations. Allows for later modeling and less cost in the development of FSE CDRA, Elektron, TVIS Chassis

Example Oversized Item TESS (Hardmount) Dimensions: 78” x 40” x 6.7” Mass: 89 lbs

Example Oversized Item ARED (Hardmount)

Example Oversized Item HX and FSE Dimensions: 38.5” x 24.5” x 17.5” Mass: 116 lbs

M01 Bags P/N SEG32105875-301 JSC 28169, Interface Control Document (ICD) for International Space Station (ISS) Resupply Stowage Platform 1 Stowage System. M01 bag is certified to carry 300 lbs of cargo (includes cargo and associated installation hardware) for RSP MPLM strapping configuration and TBD lbs for ATV/HTV strapping configuration. Weight 10.64 lbs (empty bag). Volume of M01 bag is 13 ft3. A total of 6 Cargo Transfer Bag Equivalents (CTBEs) can be stowed inside an M01 bag. The external dimensions are: 35.3” (W) x 21.0” (D) x 32.2” (H).

M02 Bags P/N SEG32105876-301 JSC 28169, Interface Control Document (ICD) for International Space Station (ISS) Resupply Stowage Platform 1 Stowage System. M02 bag is certified to carry 90.8 kg (200 lbs) of cargo (includes cargo and associated installation hardware) for RSP MPLM strapping configuration and TBD lbs for ATV/HTV strapping configuration. Weight 6.83 lbs (empty bag). Volume of M02 bags is 8 ft3. A total of 4 CTBEs can be stowed inside an M02 Bag. The external dimensions are: 35.3” (W) x 21.0” (D) x 20.0” (H).

M03 Bags P/N 33117683 JSC 28169, Interface Control Document (ICD) for International Space Station (ISS) Resupply Stowage Platform 1 Stowage System. M03 bag is certified to carry 226.8 kg (500 lbs) of cargo (includes cargo and associated installation hardware) for RSP MPLM strapping configuration and TBD lbs for ATV/HTV strapping configuration. Weight 16.5 lbs (empty bag). Volume of M03 bags is 22.0 ft3. A total of 10 CTBEs can be stowed inside an M03 Bag. The external dimensions are: 35.3“ (W) x 21“ (D) x 52.5“ (L)

Example Oversized Item BMRRM (Special BMRRM Bag) Dimensions: 24.5” x 30” x 30” Mass: 165 lbs

Example Oversized Item IELK (M1 Bag) Dimensions: 43.7” x 20.5” x 16.3”   Mass: 79.4 lbs 

Example Oversized Item CDRA (M1 Bag) Dimensions: 42.5” x 12.0” x 10.0” Mass: 100 lbs

Example Oversized Item Elektron (M03 Bag) Dimensions: 49.8” x 13.4” (diameter) Mass: 350 lbs

Example Oversized Item SpaceDrums (M03 Bag) Dimensions: 5.22 CU FT Mass: 200 lbs

M03 Bag Installation Some oversized hardware/bags may require special FSE.

Standard Unpacked Cargo Items Food Containers Common Waste Containers

Food Containers Food Containers – US Non-Collapsible, SEG48101834-301 15” x 12.0” x 4.85” Collapsible, 17КС.260Ю 3200-0 14.875” x 12” x 4.875” (Collaspsed) 14.875” X 12” X .59” (Uncollapsed) Mass (Full) – 14.3 lbs Mass (Empty) – Non-Collapsible – 3.75 lbs Collapsible – 2.2 lbs

Standard Waste Containers Bags (compressible) KBO-M generally use for dry trash Table Food Bag (TFB) and/or Rubber-Lined Bag (RLB) used for wet trash Human waste containers (hard) EDV and KTO Hardware (ORUs, filters, fans, etc.) Odd sizes and shapes

KBO-M Soft Trash Bag, OpNOM: KBO-M PN: 11 615.8715-OA15-01 Heavy duty rubberized cloth bag. Metal band around the top and rubber flaps to keep the trash inside. Acceptable for undamaged alkaline batteries, some bio waste directly into container – i.e. kleenex; hazardous waste must be properly contained prior to insertion Dimensions (Stowed) - 11.75” x 11.75” x 2” Dimensions (Full) - 17” long x 11.5” diameter ring x 8” diameter Mass (Full) – 17.5 to 20 lbs

Food Waste Bag Food Waste Bag, OpNOM: Food Waste Bag PN: 11  615.8716-OA15 Soft, rubberized cloth bag used to place table scraps, and other small wet waste items. This bag can be used for wet or dry trash. Dimensions (Stowed) – 10” x 5” x 0.2” Dimensions (Full) – 8” x 5” diameter Mass (Full) – 2 lbs

Rubber Lined Bag Rubber Lined Bag, OpNOM: Rubber Lined Bag PN: 11615.8716-20A15, Rubberized cloth lined bag can contain up to 3 full KBO-M bags or approximately 8 table bags. It has a draw string closure and is nominally closed tighter with the rubber ties known as “szkoo’tee”. Can be wiped down and reused. Preferred by crew for wet trash. Not as heavy duty as the KBO-M, but larger. Dimensions (Stowed) - 11.75” x 11.75” x 2.2” (folded around KBO-M) Dimensions (Full) – 25” x 15” Mass (Full) – 23.7 lbs

EDV EDV, OpNOM: EDV PN: 11 615.8711-0А15-1 Primarily used for urine and wastewater collection. Limited Life: 90-days of on-orbit operations (defined as any operations where the hydro-connector is connected/disconnected). Dimensions (Stowed) - EDVs usually launched in set of 6 buckets and separately 6 lids. With rack attachment spike and lid Top - 13.1” (Diameter) x 21.57” (H) Bottom 9” (diameter) EDV Bucket - 17.3” (H) x 13” (Diameter) EDV lid - 4.1” (H) x 13” (Diameter) Dimensions (Full) - Without rack attachment spike and lid Top - 13” (Diameter) x 15.7” (H) Bottom - 9”( Diameter) Mass (Full) – 58.4 lbs

KTO Solid Waste Container, OpNOM: KTO PN: 11  615.8720A55-0, The KTO is used for solid waste and can contain biological waste. Dimensions (Stowed) – Body - 13” (H) x 13 “ (diameter) Lid - 2” (H) x 13” diameter Dimensions (Full) – 15” (H) x 13” diameter Mass (Full) – 25.4 lbs

Example Stowage in Progress for Disposal Rubber lined bags Strapped ORUs

Example Stowage in MPLM for Launch

Historical Delivery Dates for Launch Integration % Cargo Delivery Template Type Cargo 40 Launch minus (L-) 4 to 3 months All cargo types, Hard mounted items 10 L- 2 months All size CTBs/Mbags 35 L – 1 month All size CTBs/5 and 10 MLE bag, some hardmount, Middeck lockers L-2 weeks All size CTBs/5 and 10 MLE bag, Middeck lockers 5 L-24 to 6 hours All size CTBs, Middeck lockers

Estimated Delivery Internal Cargo Types % Cargo by Item % Cargo by Volume Type Cargo < 5 Hardmounted Items 15 35 Oversized Items (larger than triple CTB) 75 50 Cargo Transfer Bags (1/2, single, double, triple) 10 Non-bag items (food containers, waste containers, etc)

Historical Cargo Return Data Return Template Type Cargo MAX MIN 75 40 Return plus (R+) 2 weeks All size CTBs, Middeck lockers, All cargo types, Logistics items, Crew preference 15 30 R + 24 hours All size CTBs, Middeck lockers, CHeCS, Payloads 10 R+ 4 All size CTBs, Middeck lockers, CHeCS, Payloads, Refrigerator/Freezer Typical Return Cargo Types Payload experiments Samples (water, air, blood) Logistics items – inoperable hardware for analysis Crew Health Care Systems (CHeCS) Crew Preference Items R + 4 Percentages will significantly increase with payload refrigerator/freezer returns

Example Soyuz Return Items Part Name Part Number Qty Planned Disposition Haz/ Tox Remarks RETURN ZIPLOCK BAG ASSY SEG46118278-702 1 TURNOVER TO HW PROVIDER NLT R + 4 HOURS N ZIPLOCK CONTAINS ITCS SAMPLES. DO NOT CRUSH. PROTECT FROM PUNCTURE. DO NOT ALLOW ITEMS TO FREEZE OR EXPOSED TO 49 DEG C OR ABOVE. PACK IN RUBBER LINED BAG (KBO-M) TO AVOID LEAKS. BAG ASSY., TOC WATER SAMPLE (300 ML) KLSK270288-308 Y CONTAINS SVO-ZV SAMPLE. KEEP TEMP BTWN 41-104 DEG F (5-40 DEG C). DO NOT FREEZE/BEND/CRUSH/PUNCTURE/RIP. PACK IN RUBBER LINED BAG (KBO-M) TO AVOID LEAKS. COVER SEAL OF ZIPLOCK IN GREY TAPE. REFRIGERATE SAMPLES UNTIL PICKUP. CONTAINS SRV-K SAMPLE. KEEP TEMP BTWN 41-104 DEG F (5-40 DEG C). DO NOT FREEZE/BEND/CRUSH/PUNCTURE/RIP. PACK IN RUBBER LINED BAG (KBO-M) TO AVOID LEAKS.COVER SEAL OF ZIPLOCK IN GREY TAPE. REFRIGERATE SAMPLES UNTIL PICKUP. BEARING, GYROSCOPE, GYROSCOPE ASSY - TVIS SYSTEM SDG46115139-001 2 TURNOVER TO HW PROVIDER NLT R +14 DAYS NO SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIREMENTS DUAL SORBENT TUBE ASSEMBLY SEG46120272-304 12 TURNOVER TO HW PROVIDER NLT R + 12 HOURS DO NOT OPEN TUBES. DO NOT PUNCTURE/CRUSH/BEND BAG. RETURN DUAL SORBENT TUBE ASSYS & DUAL SORBENT TUBE CONTROL ASSYS TOGETHER. PACK WITH AT LEAST 0.5 INCH SOFT PADDING. KEEP TEMP BTWN 0-46 °C (32-114.8°F). TEMP MONITORING REQUIRED. FORMALDEHYDE MONITOR KIT ASSY SDD46108168-301 DO NOT BEND/CRUSH/PUNCTURE. PACK WITH AT LEAST 0.5 INCH OF SOFT PADDING TO AVOID CRUSHING. KEEP TEMPERATURE WITHIN -18°C AND 46°C. NOT HAZARDOUS NOR TOXIC. VALVE ASSEMBLY, GRAB SAMPLER SDD46108778-301 KEEP TEMP BETWEEN 13 - 46 DEGREES C. PACK ITEM IN AT LEAST 0.5 INCH OF SOFT MATERIAL. PREVENT METAL-TO-METAL CONTACT & SHARP EDGES. AVOID SCRATCHING/PUNCTURE/CRUSHING/BENDING. DO NOT REMOVE KAPTON TAPE OR OPEN VALVE. TEMP MONITORING REQD. ZIP-LOC BAG, 6X6 528-21039-3 TURNOVER TO HW PROVIDER NLT R + 14 DAYS CONTAINS TVIS DEBRIS. KEEP TEMPERATURE BETWEEN -50 AND 50 DEGREES C (-58 TO 122 DEGREES F).

On-Orbit Estimates for Cargo Transfer Cargo operations minimum stay time is based on the time required to unload (Internal and External) Internal Estimates: Typical MPLM flight transfer estimated between 80 and 120 hours transfer (Approximately 200 CTBe) depending on the amount of cargo, that includes transferring the resupply items to ISS and stowing the return items in MPLM. Cannot necessarily increase crew participation to increase hours. Inefficiencies in the operations due to limited working space. Typically no more than 3 - 4 crew members dedicated to transfer Typically no more than 6 hours per day/ 5 days per week. Rack Transfer Estimates – Approximately 2 crew - 1 hour (2 crew hours) together to transfer 1 rack to ISS. Not including connecting up to the ISS utlities Maximum stay time is the time to fill the vehicle with waste based on waste generation rates. Increased capability improves operational flexibility